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latin america's economy is almost as large as that of china. a large middle class and growing middle class. this is a big opportunity for us to trade and to expand the sales of our goods and services in latin america. but by the way, if nations cheat and china has over the years that has to end. we can't let them steal our jobs with unfair trade practices. number three -- number one is energy. number two is trade and number three is skills, not only for our current workers but also we've got to make sure that our schools stop being at the bottom of the pile. we are at the bottom third or bottom quartile. they have to be world class globally competitive. you have done something about that here, governor. this governor was the education governor that all of us looked at with admiration. and he can describe this better than i can but one thing he did is grade schools to determine which ones are succeeding and which ones weren't and if a school is not succeeding why the kids in the school given the ability to go to another school. could be a charte
latin america's economy is almost as large as that of china. a large middle class and growing middle class. this is a big opportunity for us to trade and to expand the sales of our goods and services in latin america. but by the way, if nations cheat and china has over the years that has to end. we can't let them steal our jobs with unfair trade practices. number three -- number one is energy. number two is trade and number three is skills, not only for our current workers but also we've got to...
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we'll build enduring relationships throughout latin america look well, face big challenges, but we also have big opportunities. new doors have been opened to us to sell our ideas and products around the world. new technology offer limitless invasion. new ideas are changing lives and hearts in diverse nations and among diverse peoples. if we seize the moment and rise to the occasion our children will graduate into jobs that are waiting for them. seniors will be confident that their future is secure. men and women will have good jobs and good pay and benefits, and we'll have confidence that our lives are safe and that our livelihoods are secure. away this requires is change. we need real change. big change. that time has come. >> modernizing education, restoring our founding principles. this is the kind of change that promises a better future, one shaped by men and women pursuing their dreams in their own unique ways. this election say choice between the status quo, going forward with the last policies of the last four years or instead choosing change. change that offers promise, promise
we'll build enduring relationships throughout latin america look well, face big challenges, but we also have big opportunities. new doors have been opened to us to sell our ideas and products around the world. new technology offer limitless invasion. new ideas are changing lives and hearts in diverse nations and among diverse peoples. if we seize the moment and rise to the occasion our children will graduate into jobs that are waiting for them. seniors will be confident that their future is...
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up north in the central part of the state, i-4 corridor, a lot of latin american and puerto rico citizens. they tend to vote democratic. we have a tipping point. more registered democrat than republican for the first time, but it is a big risky bet. it's one of the many factors at play here when you're calculating ground game and outreach to core supporters. >> john, the economy in middle parts of florida, northern part of florida, showing signs of improvement. but voters you've been talking to i understand are still split pretty evenly, aren't they? >> they really are, wolf. for the undecideds we've spoken to are largely informed voters and the economy is foremost on their mind. here in florida you hear something you hear around the country, a sense, yes, the economy is improving. the worst is behind us. but a lot of voters are frustrated at the pace of the recove recovery. the folks leaning obama maybe he needs four more years to implement his plan. he seems to have taken us out of the worst. on the other hand folks leaning romney say it's not improving fast enough. time to hire a busin
up north in the central part of the state, i-4 corridor, a lot of latin american and puerto rico citizens. they tend to vote democratic. we have a tipping point. more registered democrat than republican for the first time, but it is a big risky bet. it's one of the many factors at play here when you're calculating ground game and outreach to core supporters. >> john, the economy in middle parts of florida, northern part of florida, showing signs of improvement. but voters you've been...
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goods around the world and so i want to open up -- i want to open up markets for us, particularly in latin america. >> clearly, both of the candidates going after workers. so far, talking to people. you are there in washington but talking to people in ohio, how effective has it been thus far? can you tell? >> you saw the dichotomy in ohio there. one side appealing to the union base. which is saying, this guy has shipped jobs overseas. that's a powerful issue in ohio and ohio is one of the largest exporting states in the country and so you have a -- you know, you have farmers and you have new industries there which are trying to sell products abroad. they're not interested in hearing that semiprotectionist type talk you are hearing from the obama people. so it's because the state has so many different features to it you are able to talk in those two ways in the same state. >> ohio, ohio. jack, thank you so much. washington but owe chief for "the dispatch." >> glad to be with it. >>> it occurred here in the security council chamber. >> 50 years ago today the world feared a nuclear holocaust
goods around the world and so i want to open up -- i want to open up markets for us, particularly in latin america. >> clearly, both of the candidates going after workers. so far, talking to people. you are there in washington but talking to people in ohio, how effective has it been thus far? can you tell? >> you saw the dichotomy in ohio there. one side appealing to the union base. which is saying, this guy has shipped jobs overseas. that's a powerful issue in ohio and ohio is one...
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it's latin american. even puerto rican citizens are living here. it has a different tone and tenor. it was tight in 2004. obama won it by 20 points going away in 2008. it's not going to happen this time because this race is tight even here. >> and as much as somebody might swing it one way or the other over the course of the next two weeks, the reality is the obama operation in particular is shifting to its get out the vote job. >> that's right. this is so tight it's all going to come down to ground game. get out the vote early voting. that's a major message. on simply the issue of local headquarters, the obama team has an edge here. around 2-1 for romney. it's a significant metric. they've been investing heavily in local ground game since the beginning. >> we're going to jacksonville, and then we're going to head north. suzanne. >> thanks, guys. >>> here's what we're working on for this hour. >> a movie about the death of osama bin laden will hit the airwaves just two days before the election, and the president plays a key role. and the fight for women voters hits a boiling point.
it's latin american. even puerto rican citizens are living here. it has a different tone and tenor. it was tight in 2004. obama won it by 20 points going away in 2008. it's not going to happen this time because this race is tight even here. >> and as much as somebody might swing it one way or the other over the course of the next two weeks, the reality is the obama operation in particular is shifting to its get out the vote job. >> that's right. this is so tight it's all going to...
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miami area, traditionally voted republican, but that demographic profile has changed as more folks from latin america, citizens from puerto rico moving into orlando, and in 2006 florida hit a point where hispanic registration started edging democrat. but that focus here in florida, the strong core of cuban republic support isn't an anomaly. overwhelmingly hispanics seem to be supporting president obama by an unprecedented margin. that's what is he is banking on, states that used to be swing states like new mexico are not looking like swing states but in the democratic column. colorado and virginia those demographic shifts will be pivotal to see how those swing states end up voting. >> let me ask you this, i know you've written about sort of the hemorrhaging of the white vote for president obama. are there enough as you look across clearly the swing states, are there enough -- and that's not the graphic i want to read for you. that's the answer you gave me. move on to the next question, are there enough say black and hispanic votes across the country in the critical swing states to accommodate
miami area, traditionally voted republican, but that demographic profile has changed as more folks from latin america, citizens from puerto rico moving into orlando, and in 2006 florida hit a point where hispanic registration started edging democrat. but that focus here in florida, the strong core of cuban republic support isn't an anomaly. overwhelmingly hispanics seem to be supporting president obama by an unprecedented margin. that's what is he is banking on, states that used to be swing...
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latin americans, folks from puerto rico. for the first time, hispanics in florida measured more democrat than republican. it's a competitive fight for this vote even in this key state of florida. >> john will continue to be on the bus and we'll continue to check in with him. >>> next, donald trump, he claimed to have an october surprise. then we found out what it really is. >>> she said the air force gave her a choice. her career or her child? did military brass cross the line? we understand. at usaa, we know military life is different. we've been there. that's why every bit of financial advice we offer is geared specifically to current and former military members and their families. [ laughs ] dad! dad! [ applause ] ♪ [ male announcer ] life brings obstacles. usaa brings advice. call or visit us online. we're ready to help. home of the legendary grand prix circuit. the perfect place to bring the all-new cadillac ats to test the 2.0-liter turbo engine. [ engine revs ] ♪ [ derek ] 272 horsepower. the lightest in its class
latin americans, folks from puerto rico. for the first time, hispanics in florida measured more democrat than republican. it's a competitive fight for this vote even in this key state of florida. >> john will continue to be on the bus and we'll continue to check in with him. >>> next, donald trump, he claimed to have an october surprise. then we found out what it really is. >>> she said the air force gave her a choice. her career or her child? did military brass cross...
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latin americans, folks from puerto rico. for the first time, hispanics in florida measured more democrat than republican. it's a competitive fight for this vote even in this key state of florida. >> john will continue to be on the bus and we'll continue to check in with him. >>> next, donald trump, he claimed to have an october surprise. then we found out what it really is. >>> she said the air force gave her a choice. her career or her child? did military brass cross the line? (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. everyone in the nicu, all the nurses wanted to watch him when he was there 118 days. everything that you thought was important to you changes in light of having a child that needs you every moment. i wouldn't trade him for the world. who matters most to you says the most about you. massmutual is owned by our policyholders so they matter most to us. if you're caring for a child with special needs, our innovative special care program o
latin americans, folks from puerto rico. for the first time, hispanics in florida measured more democrat than republican. it's a competitive fight for this vote even in this key state of florida. >> john will continue to be on the bus and we'll continue to check in with him. >>> next, donald trump, he claimed to have an october surprise. then we found out what it really is. >>> she said the air force gave her a choice. her career or her child? did military brass cross...
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latin americans, folks from puerto rico. for the first time, hispanics in florida measured more democrat than republican. it's a competitive fight for this vote even in this key state of florida. >> john will continue to be on the bus and we'll continue to check in with him. >>> next, donald trump, he claimed to have an october surprise. then we found out what it really is. >>> she said the air force gave her a choice. did military brass cross the line? tweet, and post, we listen. that's why yoplait light and yoplait original are now made with no high fructose corn syrup. and why we use only natural colors and natural flavors in yoplait original. so, anything else we can do for you, let us know. but you'll keep it to yogurt, right? 'cause we shouldn't really help with your love life. yoplait. it is so good! he loves risk. but whether he's climbing everest, scuba diving the great barrier reef with sharks, or jumping into the market, he goes with people he trusts, which is why he trades with a company that doesn't nickel and d
latin americans, folks from puerto rico. for the first time, hispanics in florida measured more democrat than republican. it's a competitive fight for this vote even in this key state of florida. >> john will continue to be on the bus and we'll continue to check in with him. >>> next, donald trump, he claimed to have an october surprise. then we found out what it really is. >>> she said the air force gave her a choice. did military brass cross the line? tweet, and post,...
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now two-thirds is now cuban, they're from puerto rico, the dominican republic, central and latin america, and those folks are much more amenable to a democratic message as they are nationally the hispanic vote. you are a real split. it comes down to the i-4 corridor, not traditionally cuban, yes in tampa, not orlando. that's what they're fighting over, not just the undecided swing voters but hispanic vote both ways in the state of florida. >> polk county where we're in has the same percentage of registered democrats as registered republicans. it has about a perfect split in undecided voters. so it is not just about convincing those voters with the specifics that they're looking for to get them on to one side or the other, it is about getting them out. >> that's exactly right. ground game matter enormously. in an election this tight, ground game is key. every campaign will acknowledge it. the obama campaign has an advantage in the number of local headquarters. 102 obama headquarters to 48 romney headquarters. they have been doing that for the last two years. romney was fighting for the no
now two-thirds is now cuban, they're from puerto rico, the dominican republic, central and latin america, and those folks are much more amenable to a democratic message as they are nationally the hispanic vote. you are a real split. it comes down to the i-4 corridor, not traditionally cuban, yes in tampa, not orlando. that's what they're fighting over, not just the undecided swing voters but hispanic vote both ways in the state of florida. >> polk county where we're in has the same...
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we're going to make trade work for america by making sure we open up new markets particularly in latin america. latin america we have advantages there with language and time zone and we're going to crack down on cheaters when they steal our jobs through unfair trade practices like china will crack down. he has not. we're going to make training programs work for the people who need training and fix our schools. by the way, we can fix our schools because we don't get the largest share of our campaign contributions to the teachers unions. he does. as a matter of fact, we get none of our campaign contributions from the teachers unions. we're going to do something to fix our schools that needs to be done across the country. and that is we're putting our kids first and the parents first and the teachers first and the teachers unions going behind. and number five, number five is this, we're going to champion small business. we want small business to grow and thrive and to add more jobs. we want to help small business people with lower taxes and regulators that see themselves as being on the s
we're going to make trade work for america by making sure we open up new markets particularly in latin america. latin america we have advantages there with language and time zone and we're going to crack down on cheaters when they steal our jobs through unfair trade practices like china will crack down. he has not. we're going to make training programs work for the people who need training and fix our schools. by the way, we can fix our schools because we don't get the largest share of our...
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we can do better than that, particularly in latin america. the opportunities for us in latin america, we have just not taken advantage of fully. matter of fact, latin america's economy is almost as big as the economy of china. we're all focused on china. latin america is a huge opportunity for us. time zone, language opportunities. number three, we're going to have to have training programs that work for our workers. and schools that finally put the parents and the teachers and the kids first and the teachers unions going to have to go behind. then we have to get to a balanced budget. we can't expect entrepreneurs and businesses large and small to take their life savings or their company's money and invest in america if they think we're headed to the road to greece. that's where we're going right now unless we finally get off the spending and borrowing binge. i'll get us on track to a balanced budget. and finally, number five, we've got to champion small business. small business is where jobs come from. two-thirds of our jobs come from small
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issues that are shaping the world. >> mitt romney does talk a lot about trying to increase trade with latin america. he will reference that again. >> there is an opportunity for mitt romney to bring economics into the foreign policy debate tonight. one of the things we're going to see in this world in the next 20 years is an expanding middle class globally. is that a challenge, a competitive challenge for the united states? is it a tremendous opportunity? this country has built tremendous success selling stuff to middle class. and that could be mitt romney's -- >> most of that middle class is in china. right now he's determined -- >> let's go back to wolf right now. >> new economic frontier. >> anderson, thanks. ann romney and michelle obama look lovely tonight but you can see they're both a little nervous, understandably so, as their husbands get ready for this third and final debate. soledad o'brien's with a special group of folks in orlando, florida right now. our focus group, undecided voters. soledad, we'll see that squiggly line at the bottom of the screen. >> we're going to be follow
issues that are shaping the world. >> mitt romney does talk a lot about trying to increase trade with latin america. he will reference that again. >> there is an opportunity for mitt romney to bring economics into the foreign policy debate tonight. one of the things we're going to see in this world in the next 20 years is an expanding middle class globally. is that a challenge, a competitive challenge for the united states? is it a tremendous opportunity? this country has built...
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and for four years, latin america gets neglected. we have got horrible things happening across the border in mexico. there is a lot of alliances being built by ahmadinejad in latin america with hugo chavez. we need to focus on our back yard and pay it some attention for real. >> that's a good point. especially with chavez's latest victory. >> my piece of advice is for our nation's biggest employer. and that's walmart that has had a really rough year. you start with the cover-ups of the bribing in mexico, obviously the ongoing sex discrimination class action. now you've got for the first time in its history strikes all across the country. the warehouse workers, terrible abuse conditions and we're moving into the holiday shopping season. my advice to walmart would be to say, okay, we're the most profitable employer, we are the most profitable corporation, we could actually raise wages and this would be great for america. it would be a flag-waving moment. it's totally within walmart's power to do that. they could do that. >> that's grea
and for four years, latin america gets neglected. we have got horrible things happening across the border in mexico. there is a lot of alliances being built by ahmadinejad in latin america with hugo chavez. we need to focus on our back yard and pay it some attention for real. >> that's a good point. especially with chavez's latest victory. >> my piece of advice is for our nation's biggest employer. and that's walmart that has had a really rough year. you start with the cover-ups of...
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questions regarding latin america. a region that sadly, gets neglected time and time again in every campaign and every different administration. i think there's a lot of questions, a lot of answers to be given tonight. >> i want to ask the both of you -- i want to pivot a wee bit, because i talked paul steinhauser about this before you. tonight it's foreign policy, and that ranks very low when we poll people tooz what they think is most important going into this election. in fact, our last poll in september had people at 4% interest when it comes to foreign policy. you got that going in, and then on top of that, ladies, we have two huge sporting events that the president and the governor are going to be competing against. donna, let me start with you. how important is it to try to make a lasting impression, and will they reach enough people? do they have to work optics or message or how do they compete with these problems they have with just the rest of the americans and how interested they might be? >> well, there's s
questions regarding latin america. a region that sadly, gets neglected time and time again in every campaign and every different administration. i think there's a lot of questions, a lot of answers to be given tonight. >> i want to ask the both of you -- i want to pivot a wee bit, because i talked paul steinhauser about this before you. tonight it's foreign policy, and that ranks very low when we poll people tooz what they think is most important going into this election. in fact, our...
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so there's a lot to discuss, and i hope and i suspect maria does, too, that they touch latin america. i am pretty tired of campaign after campaign promising me they're not going to neglect latin america and then four years -- then they get elected and we have four years of neglect toward that region. >> anna navarro, maria cardona, thank you so much for the conversation. appreciate it. >> thank you so much, carol. cnn's live debate coverage starts tonight at 7:00 p.m. eastern. >>> mix it up at lunch is an effort to stop bullying and get kids to sit with other kids they don't normally associate with. but conservative groups claims the lunch day really promotes homosexuality and that i am the gay gestapo. we'll talk about that. ffor help finding a plan that's right for you, give unitedhealthcare a call today. >>> october 30th is mix it up at lunch day for thousands of schools across the country. the teaching tolerance event promotes anti-bullying and urges kids to mix up their social groups. i will speak with the director of that program in a moment but first, i want you to hear this. l
so there's a lot to discuss, and i hope and i suspect maria does, too, that they touch latin america. i am pretty tired of campaign after campaign promising me they're not going to neglect latin america and then four years -- then they get elected and we have four years of neglect toward that region. >> anna navarro, maria cardona, thank you so much for the conversation. appreciate it. >> thank you so much, carol. cnn's live debate coverage starts tonight at 7:00 p.m. eastern....
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from now on, they are going to be in latin. we have very fundamental and sound principles that guide both the president and me. he and i, of course, feel the pressures and tensions of a close contest. it would be easy to let a healthy competition give way to the personal and the petty but fortunately, we don't carry the burden of disliking one another. our president has had some very fine and gracious moments. don't tell anyone i said so but our 44th president has many gifts and a beautiful family that would make any man proud. you can oppose -- in our country, you can oppose someone in politics and make a confident case against their case without any ill-will. that's how it is for me. there is more to life than politics. at the al smith foundation and the archdiocese in new york, you show this in the work you do. in causes that run deeper than allegiance to any party at the moment. no matter what way the political winds are blowing, work goes on and you, you answer with calm and willing hearts and in service for the poor, in c
from now on, they are going to be in latin. we have very fundamental and sound principles that guide both the president and me. he and i, of course, feel the pressures and tensions of a close contest. it would be easy to let a healthy competition give way to the personal and the petty but fortunately, we don't carry the burden of disliking one another. our president has had some very fine and gracious moments. don't tell anyone i said so but our 44th president has many gifts and a beautiful...
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i'm also going to dramatically expand trade in latin america. it's been growing 12% over a long period of time. i want to add more so we'll have more trade. number three, i'm going to get us to a balanced budget. president bush didn't. president obama was right, he said that that was outrageous to have deficits as high as half a trillion dollars under the bush years. he was right. but then he put in place deficits twice that size for every one of his four years and forecast for the next four years is pore deficits almost that large. so that's the next way i'm different than president bush and the last one, championing small business, our party has been focused on big business too long. i came through small business. i understand how hard it is to start a small business. that's why everything i'll do is designed to help small businesses grow and add jobs. i want to keep their taxes down on small business. i want regulators to see their job as encouraging small enterprise, not crushing it and the thing i find most troubling about obama care, well,
i'm also going to dramatically expand trade in latin america. it's been growing 12% over a long period of time. i want to add more so we'll have more trade. number three, i'm going to get us to a balanced budget. president bush didn't. president obama was right, he said that that was outrageous to have deficits as high as half a trillion dollars under the bush years. he was right. but then he put in place deficits twice that size for every one of his four years and forecast for the next four...
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opening up more trade, particularly in latin america, cracking down on china when they cheat, getting us a balanced budget, fixing our training programs for our workers and finally championing small businesses. i want to help small businesses grow and thrive. i know how to make that happen, i have spent my life in the private sector. i know why jobs come and why they go. they're going now because of the policies of this administration. >> governor let me ask the president about something you just said. the governor says he's not going to allow the top a 5% to get a tax cut. settled? >> no, it's not settled. look, the cost of lowering rates for everybody, across the board 20%. along with what he also wants to do in terms of eliminating estate tax, along what we wants to do in terms of corporate changes in the tax code. it costs about 5 trillion. governor romney also wants to spend $2 trillion on additional military programs, even though the military is not asking for them. that's $7 trillion, he also wanting to continue the bush tax cuts for the wealthiest americans, that's $8 trillion
opening up more trade, particularly in latin america, cracking down on china when they cheat, getting us a balanced budget, fixing our training programs for our workers and finally championing small businesses. i want to help small businesses grow and thrive. i know how to make that happen, i have spent my life in the private sector. i know why jobs come and why they go. they're going now because of the policies of this administration. >> governor let me ask the president about something...
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it is possible that latin america's oldest insurgency could be ending. peace talk allowed last month between the colombian government and marxist rebels are expected to take place this week in norway. this is the fourth attempt at reaching a deal and it is already off to a bit a delayed start, actually, due to what's being described as logistical difficulties. both sides apparently believe that victory on the battlefield is impossible after 50 years, half a century, of fighting. the rebel group, you probably heard known as farc, latin america's oldest and largest guerilla army made up of the rural poor. now farc has been fighting since 1964 for rights such as land reform. they financed the war through drug trafficking and kidnappings and known for launching deadly hit-and-run attacks. well, children have been the most vulnerable victims of farc. the group has forced thousands of colombian kids to become child soldiers or sex slaves. a look at the horrors of that practice. >> reporter: this girl is only in her early 20s but already, she says, she's been t
it is possible that latin america's oldest insurgency could be ending. peace talk allowed last month between the colombian government and marxist rebels are expected to take place this week in norway. this is the fourth attempt at reaching a deal and it is already off to a bit a delayed start, actually, due to what's being described as logistical difficulties. both sides apparently believe that victory on the battlefield is impossible after 50 years, half a century, of fighting. the rebel...
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he had two sentences on latin america. that was hugo chavez. he didn't congratulate him on winning this weekend. but he -- >> i'm not sure he needed to. >> but two lines, two sentences on latin america, a great economic power down there, brazil, a company named after my own family. and no mention of brazil >> don't you think that this is the romney campaign trying to respond to what has frankly been a mix of sort of incompetence, blunders and inexplicable comments from the white house libya the last few weeks and that's why the focus was on middle east. >> perhaps on mitt romney's failure to establish himself as a world-class leader when you go to great britain and basically insult the people there, insult the people in poland -- >> but -- >> he did talk about a two-state solution today. he didn't talk about that last time. so mitt romney made some advances this time. >> excellent, all right. >> he also had a couple of reversals. whenever you have mitt, you have to go into reverse just to see if he can go forward. but this was classic mitt romn
he had two sentences on latin america. that was hugo chavez. he didn't congratulate him on winning this weekend. but he -- >> i'm not sure he needed to. >> but two lines, two sentences on latin america, a great economic power down there, brazil, a company named after my own family. and no mention of brazil >> don't you think that this is the romney campaign trying to respond to what has frankly been a mix of sort of incompetence, blunders and inexplicable comments from the...
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., let me bring in our senior latin american affairs editor rafael romo. good to see you. you're functioning on four hours of sleep, staying up, staying at work, watching this election here. look, you talk about u.s., you talk about venezuela, the relationship has been what word do i use, chilly? chilly in the past. you know, hugo chavis has called the u.s. and our allies imperialists. what do we think we see over the next six years for him? >> remember, just a few years ago when president bush was in power he called him the devil. that gives you a piece of very good picture of how hugo chavez feels about the united states. and what is going to happen in the next few years is chavez has said already, he's going to deepen the 21st century kind of socialism that he's been espousing for all these years. what this means for not only the region, but also for the united states is that many of the american companies that have some sort of connection to venezuela may be at risk of being nationalized by the chavis government. it has happened already. i know another company was take
., let me bring in our senior latin american affairs editor rafael romo. good to see you. you're functioning on four hours of sleep, staying up, staying at work, watching this election here. look, you talk about u.s., you talk about venezuela, the relationship has been what word do i use, chilly? chilly in the past. you know, hugo chavis has called the u.s. and our allies imperialists. what do we think we see over the next six years for him? >> remember, just a few years ago when...
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china's recent assertiveness is sending chills throughout that region and here where our neighbors in latin america want to reduce the failed ideology of hugo chavez and the castro brothers and deepened ties with the united states on trade and energy and security. in all these places the question is asked where does america stand? i know many americans are asking a different question. why us? i know many americans are asking whether our country today with our ailing economy, and our massive debt, and after 11 years of war is still capable of leading. i believe that if america doesn't lead, others will. others who don't share our interests and our values, and the world would grow darker. for our friends and for us. america's security and the cause of freedom cannot afford four more years like the last four years. i'm running for president because i believe the leader of the free world has a duty to our citizens and to our friends everywhere to use america's great influence wisely, with selenity and without false pride, but also firmly and tyly to shape events in ways that secure our interest
china's recent assertiveness is sending chills throughout that region and here where our neighbors in latin america want to reduce the failed ideology of hugo chavez and the castro brothers and deepened ties with the united states on trade and energy and security. in all these places the question is asked where does america stand? i know many americans are asking a different question. why us? i know many americans are asking whether our country today with our ailing economy, and our massive...
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especially with latin america. >> the anniversary gift. i can't believe i forgot the anniversary gift. this is bad. this is very bad. okay. i was tdistracted by e mess i inherited from bush. but, still, i should have remembered our anniversary. >> former house speaker newt gingrich says, remember that weird moment with clint eastwood's empty chair? it's become symbolic. in their latest cover the new yorker magazine seems to agree with gingrich. take a look. empty podium. empty chair. it pretty much says it all. >>> polls aside, enthusiasm does seem to be gaining for romney. he attracted nearly 9,000 people at rally in florida sunday. he raised 12 million tl$12 mill donations right after the debate. still romney remains in a statistical tie with the president. most political analysts say voter enthusiasm and subsequent turnout could decide the election. talk back this morning. how enthusiastic are you about voting. facebook.com/carolcnn. facebook.com/car facebook.com/carolcnn. responses later this hour. >>> the daily show's jon stewart face
especially with latin america. >> the anniversary gift. i can't believe i forgot the anniversary gift. this is bad. this is very bad. okay. i was tdistracted by e mess i inherited from bush. but, still, i should have remembered our anniversary. >> former house speaker newt gingrich says, remember that weird moment with clint eastwood's empty chair? it's become symbolic. in their latest cover the new yorker magazine seems to agree with gingrich. take a look. empty podium. empty...
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number two, open up more trade, particularly in latin america, crack down on china, if and when they cheat. number three, make sure our people have the skills they need to succeed and the best schools in the world. we're far away from that now. number four, get us to a balanced budget. numb five, champion small business. it's small business that creates the jobs in america, and over the last four years small business people have decided that america may not be the place to open a new business because new business start-ups are down to a 30-year low. i know what it takes to get small business going again, to hire people. now, i'm concerned that the path that we're on has just been unsuccessful. the president has a view very similar to the view he had when he ran four years ago, that a bigger government, spending more, taxing more, regulating more, if you will, trickle down government, would work. that's not the right answer for america. i'll restore the vitality that gets america working again. thank you. >> mr. president, please respond directly to what the governor just said about t
number two, open up more trade, particularly in latin america, crack down on china, if and when they cheat. number three, make sure our people have the skills they need to succeed and the best schools in the world. we're far away from that now. number four, get us to a balanced budget. numb five, champion small business. it's small business that creates the jobs in america, and over the last four years small business people have decided that america may not be the place to open a new business...
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. >>> costa rica about to become the first country in latin america to make it illegal to go hunting. we're going to tell you why. >>> and trying to squeeze in a workout while you're on the road. our richard quest will show you how it's done. a these guys? -oh, that's just my buds. -bacon. -my taste buds. -[ taste buds ] donuts. how about we try this new kind of fiber one cereal? you think you're going to slip some fiber by us? okay. ♪ fiber one is gonna make you smile. ♪ [ male announcer ] introducing new fiber one nutty clusters and almonds. but i'm still stubbed up. [ male announcer ] truth is, nyquil doesn't unstuff your nose. what? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus liquid gels speeds relief to your worst cold symptoms plus has a decongestant for your stuffy nose. thanks. that's the cold truth! [ male announcer ] sponges take your mark. ♪ [ female announcer ] one drop of ultra dawn has twice the everyday grease cleaning ingredients of one drop of the leading non-concentrated brand... ♪ [ crowd cheering ] ...to clean 2x more greasy dishes. dawn does more. so it's not a c
. >>> costa rica about to become the first country in latin america to make it illegal to go hunting. we're going to tell you why. >>> and trying to squeeze in a workout while you're on the road. our richard quest will show you how it's done. a these guys? -oh, that's just my buds. -bacon. -my taste buds. -[ taste buds ] donuts. how about we try this new kind of fiber one cereal? you think you're going to slip some fiber by us? okay. ♪ fiber one is gonna make you smile. ♪...
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. >> now, if this was any leader in latin america, perhaps people would ignore him, but this is the president that's running strong free market economies and policies, and that's why when somebody like this harvard ph.d. economist speaks, president as well, suzanne, people listen. of course, it reinforces what countries like brazil have said, which is simple. that the u.s. and others are now leading to a currency war. >> so what happens here? i mean, he is doing a lot of spending in the budget here. especially on education, but then you see the student protesters that are coming out. does he have a problem? people want more and more from him. >> yes. and for a man who -- i mean, i wouldn't say he went from hero to zero, but he was such a hero after the miners rescue, and now, of course, his ratings are languishing, although he can't stand for re-election in 18 months time. what happened, of course, is expectations. chile is just on the verge of reaching developed country status. it's a member of the oecd. it's got rising gdp per capita. all the economics, pieces of the jig saw are there. as y
. >> now, if this was any leader in latin america, perhaps people would ignore him, but this is the president that's running strong free market economies and policies, and that's why when somebody like this harvard ph.d. economist speaks, president as well, suzanne, people listen. of course, it reinforces what countries like brazil have said, which is simple. that the u.s. and others are now leading to a currency war. >> so what happens here? i mean, he is doing a lot of spending in...